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WAR IN NEAR EAST.

GREEKS STEADILY ADVANCING. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Received August 17, 10 p.m. Smyrna, August 16. The Greek forces ai" 'teadily advancing, meeting with weak esistanfte, and they now occupy a lino on the Pursak River, seventy miles east of Eskishehr. The Kemalists are unable to make a stand. The object of the Greeks appears to be to reach Angora and destroy the railway and rolling stock, cutting Kemal’s communications, and then return to the base at Eskishehr. — Times Service.

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 August 1921, Page 5

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WAR IN NEAR EAST. Taranaki Daily News, 18 August 1921, Page 5

WAR IN NEAR EAST. Taranaki Daily News, 18 August 1921, Page 5

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